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27 Cor. Beacon and Washington streets
28 Buckminster road, near Holland road
29 Cor. Gardner road and Tappan street
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" Aspinwall avenue and Harvard street
32 66 Marion and Park streets
33 Summit avenue, cor. Mason terrace
34 Cor. Harvard and Beacon streets
35 Harvard street, opp. Thorndike street
36 Cor. Alton place and St. Paul street
Aspinwall avenue and Toxteth street
37 38 Freeman and St. Paul streets Washington street, cor. Gardner road
39 41 Cor. Carlton and Colchester streets
42 Chemical Engine House
43 Cor. Kent street and Longwood avenue
45 Mountfort street, near Prescott street
46 Cor. St. Paul street and Sewall avenue
212 Norfolk road
312 Naples road, cor. Abbottsford road
313 Francis street, opp. Harrison street
314 Combination Hose House, Devotion street
REGULATIONS CONCERNING FIRE ALARMS.
First alarm to be given on bells, by striking four rounds. Second alarm to be given by striking three blows. General alarm to be given by striking ten blows.
1 One stroke at 12 M. Washington time, and 9 P. M. every evening.
1-1 Two strokes slow for fire out, and all apparatus under way will return to quarters.
One first alarm from boxes 26-27-32-33-34-35-36-37-38- 39-41-43-45-46-312, Hose 3 will take position in Hose 1's house.
On second alarm from boxes 16-17-18-19-21-23-24-29- 212, the Chemical engine will take position in Hose 1's house, and the Combination Engine will take position in Hook and Ladder No. 1.
On second alarm from boxes 7-8-26-33-34-35, the Chem- ical engine will take position at Hose 1's house.
Members of companies not responding on first alarm shall report at the house of their respective companies, and remain there twenty minutes, unless the recall signal has been sounded. After a first alarm has been given and before the recall signal is sounded, should an alarm be given from another box, all unemployed first and second alarm companies will respond.
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22 Signal for no school, 4 rounds.
Also a special box for Town Hall except between the hours of 7.45 and 8.30 a. m.
EUGENE N. DAVIS, Supt.
INFORMATION FOR YOU.
Before ringing an alarm be sure that a fire actually exists.
Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance, as all needless alarms are an expense to the town, and should be avoided as much as possible.
To give an alarm, break glass in front of small box, take the key you will find there, open door to fire box, pull down the hook in the box once (without jerking), and let go. Wait a few seconds and if you hear no clicking of the wheels, pull again (no clicking, no alarm) ; if then no movement is heard, go to the nearest box and try, after which report immediately to the superintendent or at the Station House, the box out of order.
All persons giving fire alarms are requested to remain by the box, if possible, to direct the firemen to the fire. Each box contains a small bell, which if heard before you pull indicates that the alarm has been previously given.
After the first alarm has been rung in, all other alarms or signals are given only by the engineers.
Tampering with any of the apparatus connected with the Fire Alarm Telegraph will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The fact that an alarm box is located near their resi- dence and where the key is kept, should be known to all persons, both male and female, and the simple manner of giving an alarm in case of fire should be a matter of com- mon education. The Board of Engineers recommends to all persons who may see this notice, that they make all necessary inquiries to enable them, in case of need, either to get the key and pull an alarm in, or direct others to do so. Time saved in this way may prevent a conflagration.
GEORGE H. JOHNSON, Chief Engineer.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
School Committee-Wm. H. Lincoln, Chairman ; Joseph Walker, Sec. ; Michael Driscoll, Elizabeth Cabot, Annie E. Crane, Dr. F. B. Percy, Prentiss Cummings, J. Emery Hoar, Judge James R. Dunbar.
Meet second Monday in each month, at 7.30 p. m.
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Supt of Schools-Samuel T. Dutton, office Old High school ; hours 8.00 to 9.00 a. m. every school day, and 4.00 to 5.00 p. m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
HIGH SCHOOL. ยท Gorham ave. cor. Tappan street.
Daniel S. Sanford, Master ; John C. Packard, Sub Mas- ter ; George B. Wilson, C. C. Sawtelle, Anna M. Johnson, M. E. Gerlach, Mary P. Frye, A. May Frost, Frances C. Goodwin, Maud A. Hartwell, Helen P. Howell, Miss L. G. Adams, Mrs. Alice P. Norton, Teachers ; Annie B. Tom- linson, Sec. and Librarian.
PIERCE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Prospect street.
Mary McSkimmon, Principal ; Harriet R. Palmer, Adeline Dodge, Annie O. Pearson, Bertha L. Morrill, Asst. Teachers.
BOYLSTON SCHOOL. Boylston street.
Emma L. Wiswall, Principal ; Eva W. Cook, Mrs. Emma T. Lewis, Teachers.
PIERCE PRIMARY.
Emma A. George, Mary E. Raymond, Margaret E. Malone, Abbie F. Bosworth, Nelly W. French, Lida J. Wild.
J. ELLIOT CABOT SCHOOL. Marion street.
Helen F. Wetherbee, Principal ; Mabel C. Friend, Mary E. Kinsbury, Teachers.
HEATH SCHOOL. Heath street.
Mary J. Collingwood, Principal; Matilda B. Doland, Grace A. Roberts, Margaret C. O'Hearn, Ellen B. Marsh, Teachers.
LAWRENCE SCHOOL. Francis street.
Elizabeth W. Bean, Principal ; Sarah E. Bruce, Lillian E. Rogers, Harriet E. Moses, Hortense M. Wiggin, Dora T. Maine, Harriet M. Blake, Teachers.
WILLIAM H. LINCOLN SCHOOL. Boylston street, near Cypress.
Ruth E. Lander, Principal ; Jennie S. Westcott, Adela F. Rockwood, Elizabeth Gleason, Frances K. Lamprey, Kate Stanley, Anna M. Warren, Dorcas C. Higgins, G. L. Goodrich, Florence E. Sanderson, Rose E. Ryan, Mabel T. Wellman, Gertrude M. Gleason, Mary A. White, Teachers.
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LONGWOOD SCHOOL. St. Mary's street, corner Monmouth street. Emma C. Shipman, Teacher.
NEWTON STREET SCHOOL. Newton street, opp. Grove. Mary E. Hyde, Teacher.
THOMAS PARSONS SCHOOL. Walter avenue.
Louise C. Sawyer, Principal ; Susan C. Hayward, Grace A. Chapin, Hattie L. Carr, Teachers.
JOHN D. RUNKLE SCHOOL. Druce road.
Louise E. Rand, Principal ; Elizabeth S. Adams, Asst. ; Helen Newell, Kindergarten.
SEWALL SCHOOL. Sewall street.
Mabel Blaikie, Principal ; Helen A. Harris, Harriet F. Paul, Elizabeth C. Allen, Teachers. Alice H. Shaw, Lucy H. Maxwell, Kindergarten Dept.
ROBERT C. WINTHROP SCHOOL. Brookline avenue, cor. Pearl street.
Annie G. Molloy, Principal ; Elsie V. Robbins, Anna M. Taylor, Teachers.
EDWARD DEVOTION SCHOOL. Harvard street, near Babcock.
Fannie A. Manson, Principal ; Emma L. Zeigler, Isabel W. Robinson, Teachers. Anna M. Wakefield, Lucy E. Bacon, Harriet E. Richmond, Kindergarten Dept. .
KINDERGARTEN. Robert C. Winthrop school building. Adeline T. Joyce, Grace M. Driscoll, Teachers.
Boylston school building.
Harriet B. Stoddard, Susie H. Nason, Teachers.
Cabot school building. Mary E. McNutt, Betsey Bean, Teachers.
Heath school building. Fannie W. Kinsbury, Teacher.
High school building. Gorham avenue. Annie B. Winchester, Louise Finney, Teachers.
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Longwood school building. St. Mary's street. Katherine Wentworth, Teacher.
Old High school building. Prospect street. Grace W. Morrill, Mabel Hurd, Teachers.
Union building. Grace A. Potter, Edith Tenney, Teachers.
SPECIAL TEACHERS.
Samuel W. Cole, Ella F. Storey, music ; Florence H. Long, French ; Annie B. Chamberlain, Irene Weir, Lucy Flannigan, drawing ; Henrietta A. Nevers, C. F. Johnson, Mabel G. Smith, sewing ; Mary E. Jubb, Miss M. C. Jones, cooking ; Edward P. Hutchinson, Joseph E. Owen, S. Anna Woodberry, manual training.
JANITORS.
John P. Thomas, Henry M. Cook, Edward Moran, Owen Carey; Richard Kelleher, Jr., Thomas Hartigan, John J. Nyhen, Michael Fahey, William B. Webber, John McGinnis, Lawrence Moran, Patrick J. Mahoney.
TRUANT OFFICER.
Frederick H. Robinson.
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Washington street, near School.
Charles H. Drew, Chairman ; B. F. Baker, Sec .; R. G. F. Candage, Treas. ; Rev. L. K. Storrs, Augustine Shurtleff, Benjamin F. Baker, T. E. Francis, Prentiss Cummings, J. Emery Hoar, Desmond FitzGerald, Charles C. Soule, Ed- ward Stanwood and James M. Codman, Trustees ; Charles K. Bolton, Librarian; Miss Mary I. Starkweather, Miss Emma O. Marston, Miss Louisa Hooper, Miss Winifred B: Smith, Assts .; Mears Orcutt, Janitor, Charles H. Robie, Asst. Janitor.
The library is open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. on every sec- ulur day throughout the year except legal holidays, viz. - Washington's Birthday, Patriots Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas.
Number of volumes in Library about 45,000.
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CHURCHES. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH. Beacon, corner Dean road. Rev. D. D. Addison, Rector.
BROOKLINE UNIVERSALIST PARISH. Incorporated 1893. Corner Washington and Cypress streets.
Rev. C. W. Biddle,, D. D., Pastor ; T. H. Dyer, Treas. ; A. C. Williams, Clerk; John E. Cousens, Pres. ; T. H. Dyer, A. E. Kenrick, Sullivan Niles, A. C. Williams, Trus- tees ; N. C. Paul, Supt. of S. S .; I. M. Fogarty, Musical Director.
Sunday Services-Preaching at 10.45 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Sunday school at 12 m.
FIRST PARISH (UNITARIAN). Organized Sept. 18, 1717. Walnut street, corner Warren.
Rev. Wm. H. Lyon, D. D. Pastor ; Aaron H. Latham, Clerk and Treas .; A. W. Goddard, Charles H. Stearns, Deacons ; Charles H. Stearns, James Murray Kay, Mrs. H. M. Whitney, Horace B. Shepard, L. Shannon Davis, Mrs. W. G. Seeley, Arthur Mills, H. H. Logan, Eliza Orme White, Standing Com.
Sunday Services - Preaching at 10.45 a. m. Sunday school at 12 m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Prospect street.
Rev. William E. Archibald, Ph.D., Pastor ; R. Stanfield, Treas. ; S. McNeilly, Deacon.
Church Services-Preaching every Sunday at 10.45 a.m. and 7.45 p. m. Sunday school at 12 m. Christian En- deavor 6.15 p.m. Prayer meeting Friday evening at 8 p.m.
LADIES AID SOCIETY.
Mrs. Jas. Crockett, Pres .; Mrs. W. E. Archibald, Sec .; Mrs. J. J. Phillips, Treas.
HARVARD CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL). Harvard street, corner Marion.
Rev. Reuen Thomas, D. D., Pastor ; Rev. Oliver Dana Sewall, Asst. Pastor ; William Lincoln, Horatio S. Burdett, John Knox Marshall, John S. Adams, Charles W. Wright- ington, Charles A. Hopkins, Deacons; J. H. Shapleigh, Treas. ; Edward Sharp, Clerk.
Sunday Services-10.45 a. m. and 7.30 p. m
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HARVARD CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY.
Jacob P. Bates, Joseph R. Winch, M F. Dickinson, Jr. Charles D. Hammer, M. N. Smith, E. W. E. Tompson, L. C. Wead, Orlando H. Alford, C. A. Hopkins, Prudential Committee ; John S. Adams, Treas .; George F. Winch, Auditor ; H. E. Abbott, Clerk of Society.
Sunday Services-Church services at 10.45 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Prayer meetings Friday evenings, at 7.45 in winter and 8 in summer. Young people's meetings at 6.30
Sunday evenings. Sunday school at 9.30 a. m. Rev. O. D. Sewall, Supt. ; H. B. Eagan, Sec.
BETHANY SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.
Incorporated May 16, 1887.
John Knox Marshall, Pres .; Chas. W. Wrightington, Vice Pres. ; L. Dana Chapman, Clerk ; John S. Adams, Treasurer.
Bethany Sunday School, Bethany Building.
John Knox Marshall, Supt .; Aug. S. Lovett, Asst. Supt. Sunday Session-Sabbath school 3.15 in winter and 4 o'clock in summer.
BETHANY YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY OF CHRIS- TIAN ENDEAVOR.
James English, Pres. ; J. Ingalls Monroe, Vice Pres. ; Lillie Brigham, Rec. Sec .; Jessie F. Macgregor, Cor. Sec .; Warren Perry, Treas. ; Walter Birkmaier, Organist.
CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR (EPISCOPAL). Monmouth, corner Carleton streets.
Rev. Reginald H. Howe, D. D., Rector ; F. W. Law- rence, A. P. Howard, Wardens; W. H. Lincoln, C. S. Hamlin, John Wales, H. S. Howe, Wm. Blodgett, G. B. Little, H. G. Woodworth, J. T. Gardiner, G. R. Payson,. Vestrymen ; H. G. Woodworth, Clerk; G. B. Little, Treas. ; Erland Nylander, Sexton.
Hours of Service-10.45 a. m. and 4.00 p. m. First Tuesday in month, 3.00 p. m. Sunday school, 9.45 a. m .
THE BAPTIST CHURCH, IN BROOKLINE.
Harvard, corner Pierce street.
Organized June 5, 1828.
Rev. Thomas S. Barbour, D.D., Pastor ; George Brooks,. Thomas B. Griggs, George F. Joyce, F. F. Morton, Wm. H. Whitney, H. Lincoln Chase, William Owen, Deacons ; B. F. Baker, Clerk; George Brooks, Church Treas .; William H. Whitney, Treas. Benevolent Objects ; William Owens, Emery B. Gibbs, James W. Vose, John C. Packard,.
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Thomas B. Griggs, Rufus G. F. Candage, Gardner C. Brooks, Prudential Com .; Frank G. Howard, Society Treas. ; Simon Daley, Sexton.
SAINT MARK'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL. . Park street, corner Vernon.
Rev. W. I. Haven, Pastor. Sunday services at 10.45 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Sunday school at 12.15 p. m. E. Doran, Supt. Epworth League prayer meeting 6.30 p. m. Class meetings Tuesday evening. Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7.45 p. m.
CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM. High street, corner Irving.
Rev. Julian K. Smyth, Pastor ; Albert Mason, Chairman of Church Committee; A. L. Cutler, Treas. ; Thomas R. Shewell, Clerk. Preaching service 4 p. m. Sunday school 3 p. m.
CHRIST CHURCH.
Colchester street, nearly opp. Hawes. Sunday school 3 p. m. October to June.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL. St. Paul street, cor. Aspinwall avenue.
Rev. Leonard K. Storrs, D. D., Rector ; Clement K. Fay, Senior Warden ; Theophilus Parsons, Junior Warden ; Desmond FitzGerald, Clerk ; H. S. Macomber, Treas.
Sunday Services-Sunday school at 9.30 a. m. Rev. Leonard K. Storrs, Supt. Services at 10.45 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. from October 1 to May 1. From May 1 to October 1 services at 10.45 a. m. and 4.00 p. m.
ST. MARY'S CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION (CATHOLIC). Harvard street, cor. Linden place.
Rev. L. J. Morris, Rector ; Rev. John A. Butler, Rev. George A. Costello, Asst. Pastors ; Thomas F. McMahon, Sexton.
Services-Mass every morning at 6.30 and 7. Mass Sundays 7 and 9 a. m .; High Mass Sundays at 10.30 a. m .; Vespers at 3 p. m .; Sunday school at 9 a. m. and 2 p. m.
MASONIC.
BETH-HORON LODGE, F. & A. M. Chartered Sept. 1871.
Reuben S. Twain, W. M .; Daniel E. Beede, S. W .; Dr. F. F. Whittier, J. W .; R. G. F. Candage, Treas .; F. H. Bacon, Sec. ; Benjamin F. Baker, Chap .; Alonzo Bowman,
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Marshal ; Arthur H. Bailey, S. D .; C. A. W. Spencer, J. D. ; Samuel W. Bowker, S. S .; F. M. Seaman, I.S .; David H. Delano J. S .; Geo. W. Baker, Tyler.
Meet in Masonic Hall, brick building, entrance on School street, cor. Harvard, second Tuesday in each month, except July and August.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. LOMIA LODGE, NO. 221
Henry L. Grover, N. G .; Geo. M. Saunders, V. G .; J. Everett Brown, Treas .; Willis E. Files, Sec .; James W. Horton, Per. Sec. F. B. Richardson, P. G.
Meet every Wednesday evening at Masonic Hall, Har- vard, cor. School street.
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS.
DIVISION NO. 7.
Michael J. Ball, Pres .; Wm. J. McMahon, Vice Pres .; M. Kenney, Treas .; Thomas Mahoney, Sec .; James J. Lynch, Fin. Sec.
Meet first Monday and third Friday in each month at 48 Boylston street.
BRITISH AMERICANS. LOCAL BRANCH, NO. 54.
Meet third Wednesday in each month at Goddard Hall, Washington street.
CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS.
ST. LAWRENCE COURT, NO. 1.
John J. Horgan, Chief Ranger ; P. A. Mahoney, Vice Chief Ranger ; M. J. Kelly, Treas. ; Thomas F. McMahan, Fin. Sec .; Daniel Frawley, Rec. Sec.
Meet at Harvard Hall, first and third Mondays of each month.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.
BROOKLINE COUNCIL, NO. 110.
John J. Finnerty, Grand Knight; John F. Fleming, D. G. K .; Frank J. Strain, Fin. Sec. ; James J. Fegan, Rec. Sec. ; John Joyce, Treas. ; Frank Conners, Warden ; James Casey, Chancellor.
Meet second and fourth Mondays in each month at Har- vard Hall
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KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
BROOKLINE LODGE, NO. 459. Instituted Feb. 8, 1871.
H. K. Paine, P. D .; H. A. Ross, D. ; R. C. Whitford, V. D .; F. M. Manley, A. D .; J. H. Boody, Chap. ; W. H. M. Bellows, Guide ; F. B. Copeland, Reporter ; C. A. W. Spencer, F. R .; A. S. Arthur, Treas .; C. H. Wilson, Guardian ; E. F. Proctor, Sen.
Meet first and third Friday evenings in each month, at 8 o'clock in Harvard Hall, Harvard sq., corner Harvard street.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. CHARLES L. CHANDLER POST, 143.
Instituted 1871.
William Pree, Com .; E. F. Allen, S. V. Com .; W. E. Daggett, J. V. Com. ; W. Y. Gross, A. ; C. E. Hapgood, Q .; Dr. Thomas W. Clements, S .; H. K. Paine, Chap. ; F. B. Turner, O. of the D. ; A. S. McKenna, O. of the G.,
Meet first and third Tuesdays of each month in Town Hall.
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS.
CHARLES L. CHANDLER CORPS. 109. Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic.
Mrs. Clara Morrison, Pres .; Mrs. Mary A. Brown, Sen. Vice Pres .; Mrs. Sarah E. Mann, Jun. Vice Pres. ; Mrs. Helen L. Paine, Sec. ; Mrs. Lucy L. Turner, Treasurer.
KING'S DAUGHTERS AND SONS. CONSIDERATE CIRCLE.
Mrs. E. E. Robart, Pres .; Miss Mary Caverly, Sec. ; C. H. Dyer, Treas.
Meet first Wednesday of each month at house of the president.
ROYAL ARCANUM. SAGAMORE COUNCIL, NO. 181.
Chartered Sept. 1878.
Leonard Stone, Regent ; Arthur C. Williams, V. Regent ; C. O. Norcross, Orator ; N. Clifford Paul, Past Regent ; A. H. Kellom, Sec. ; William Finney, Coll. ; R. G. F. Candage,
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Treas. ; Joseph Farquhar, Chap .; C. A. Bowditch, Guide ; F. B. Turner, Warden ; C. W. Vroom, Sen.
Meet at Masonic Hall, cor. School and Harvard streets,. first and third Friday evenings of every month.
R. S. OF G. F. BROOKLINE ASSEMBLY, NO. 87. Instituted May 27, 1887. D. H. Sulivan, Ruler ; Dr. C. S. Francis, Inst .; John Brown, Councillor ; John F. Taylor, Past Ruler ; James. Maloney, Sec. and Fin. Sec. ; John Barthelmes, Treas. ; P. F. Fee, Prelate ; H. L. Sawyer, Director ; Thomas Kel- ley, Guard ; W. M. Jennings, Sentry.
Meetings held at 48 Boylston street, third Monday of each month.
BROOKLINE FIREMAN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION.
George H. Johnson, Pres. ; Francis F. Muldowney, Vice- Pres. ; E. Frank Proctor, Sec. ; F. F. Forbes, Treas. ; B. F. Carroll, C. A. Pons, C. E. Riley, John Walsh, J. B. Ken- nan, D. Mahoney, J. F. Hutchins, L. I. Leighton, Trustees.
BROOKLINE FRIENDLY SOCIETY. Union bldg., Walnut, cor. High street. Organized 1887.
Mrs. J. M. Codman, Pres .; Mrs. J. Elliot Cabot, Sec. ;. Henry W. Lamb, Treas .; A. L. Lincoln, Jr., Mrs. J. M. Codman, Miss Bessie Scudder, Mrs. J. Elliot Cabot, H. W. Lamb, Prof. D. R. Dewey, Mrs. W. E. Andrews, Directors ; John P. Fletcher, Supt.
Free reading and amusement room, for the benefit of men and boys ; boys' and girls' clubs ; mothers' meetings ; collections of savings ; friendly visiting.
Meet monthly on call.
BROOKLINE GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Washington, corner Brookline ave. .
Robert Amory, Pres .; Harcourt Amory, Treas .; J. A. Gould, Engineer.
BROOKLINE POLICE MUTUAL AID SOCIETY. Alonzo Bowman, Pres .; Albert S. Paige, Vice Pres. ;. Alonzo W. Corey, Sec. ; George F. Dearborn, Treas. Meet at Police station, Prospect street.
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BROOKLINE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE.
Union bldg. Walnut, corner High street.
Mrs. H. P. Briggs, Pres. ; Mary Cabot, Vice Pres. ; Mrs. Stephen Winchester, Sec .; Mrs. W. W. Potter, Treas.
Meet second Wednesday of each month at 10.30 a. m.
ST. MARY'S T. A. & B. SOCIETY. Organized 1887.
Meet second and last Mondays in each month, in base- ment of church, Linden place.
THE BROOKLINE UNION.
Walnut, corner High street.
Charles H. Stearns, Pres .; Henry W. Lamb, Treas .; Leonard C. Wason, Sec.
YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION.
Rev. L. J. Morris, Spiritual Director ; Joseph Driscoll, Pres. ; Felix Johnson, Treas. and Fin. Sec .; Thomas Bar- rett, Rec. Sec. ; Thomas McCaffery, Sergt. at Arms.
Meet second and fourth Thursdays in each month at Association Hall, Linden place
CLUBS.
BROOKLINE BOY'S CLUB.
Meet every Monday and Friday at 7.30 p. m. in Union bldg. High, cor. Walnut street.
BROOKLINE GIRL'S CLUB.
Gertrude Mackay, Pres .; Mrs. A. H. Bowditch, Mrs. Joseph Kittredge, Miss E. G. Denny, Miss Wilbur, Com- mittee.
Meet every Thursday at 7.30 p. m. at Union bldg. High, cor. Walnut street.
BROOKLINE REPUBLICAN CLUB. 272 Washington street.
James P. Parker, Pres .; Eugene R. Knapp, Jr. Vice. Pres .; William G. Nash, Sec .; Hubert R. Chase, Treas. ; Robert S. Dana, Auditor.
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COUNTRY CLUB. Clyde Park.
R. H. J. Blake, Supt.
FREE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN. Glen road, cor. Cumberland ave.
W. H. Baker, Supt. ; Emily A. Turner, Matron. -
HOLY NAME SOCIETY.
James Driscoll, Pres .; James Glancey, Sec .; Felix R. King, Treas. ; Rev. John A. Butler, Spiritual Director.
Meetings in basement of Catholic church on the second Sunday evening of each month.
LONGWOOD CLUB. Monmouth, near Carlton street. Incorporated March 28, 1888.
George R. Rogers, Pres .; Walter Lane, Vice. Pres. ; Theodore F. Von Arnim, Treas .; Sherman L. Whipple, Sec .; John Wales, John Reed, F. H. Monks, Executive Com.
Annual meeting first Thursday in March.
RIVERDALE CASINO. Francis street, near Harrison.
Jacob P. Bates, Pres. ;. Hatherly Foster, Vice. Pres. ; A. P. Bush, Treas. ; Lincoln Grant, Sec.
PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOR MENTAL DISEASES.
Chestnut Hill ave. cor. Boylston street.
Walter Channing, M. D., Supt.
Opened in July, 1879, and licensed under the laws of the State of Massachusetts. Accommodations for thirty inmates.
NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELE- GRAPH CO.
Aspinwall avenue, cor. Brook street.
Anson B. Norton, Manager ; Misses Mary L. Bowes, Mary Macky, Operators ; A. J. Noble, Inspector.
BROOKLINE CO-OPERATIVE BANK.
Nathaniel Conant, Pres. ; M. J. O'Hearn, Vice. Pres. ; W. S. Kemp, Treas.
Meet the first Thursday of every month, at 4 Harvard street.
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THE BROOKLINE NATIONAL BANK.
New National Bank bldg. Harvard, cor. Kent street. Office hours-9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Saturdays 8 to 12 only. Discount, Tuesday morning, 9.45 o'clock.
Francis W. Lawrence, Pres. ; Francis H. Swan, Vice. Pres. ; Reuben S. Swan, Cashier ; C. H. W. Foster, George H. Worthley, Francis W. Lawrence, M. W. Quinlan, Thomas B. Griggs, Francis H. Swan, Reuben S. Swan, Directors.
THE BROOKLINE SAVINGS BANK.
Washington, next Post Office. Incorporated February 24, 1871.
Wm. H. Lincoln, Pres .; Wm. E. Lincoln, Treas. and Sec.
Interest on deposit computed from second Monday in January and July.
The bank is open for deposits and drafts from 9 to 1 o'clock daily, and on Mondays and Wednesdays from 3 to 5 o'clock p. m. and on Saturdays from 6 to 8 o'clock p. m.
On making the first deposit, the depositor will be re- quired to subscribe to the rules and regulations of this in- stitution. The smallest deposit shall not be less than five cents and the largest (in the name of one person) not more than one thousand dollars.
OFFICERS.
W. H. Lincoln, Pres .; Cadwallader Curry, Charles H, Stearns, Clement K. Fay, Vice. Prests. ; William E. Lincoln. Sec. and Treas .; W. H. Lincoln, Clement K. Fay, A. E. Kenrick, B. F. Baker, James Driscoll, Horace James, Martin Kingman, B. W. Neal, Thomas P. Ritchie, C. H. Stearns, C. A. Williams, James P. Stearns, William Lincoln, Na- thaniel Lyford, Trustees.
THE HOLTZER-CABOT ELECTRIC CO.
14 Station street. Incorporated 1889. Charles W. Holtzer, Pres .; Ira A. Foster, Treas.
WEST END STREET RAILWAY.
BROOKLINE DIVISION, STATION 13. Sewall, cor. Sewall place. Division Supt .- Joseph M. Gould. Station Foreman-Charles W. Vroom.
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POST OFFICE.
Washington street, junc. Harvard square.
Isley M. Fogerty, Supt. ; John S. Carney, Frank H. Fol- som, Thomas F. Mansfield, Richard T. Cahill, Clerks ; John Nolan, John J. King, N. Clifford Paul, M. J. Gal- lagher, James E. Murley, Michael F. Dunlavey, F. I. Fel- lows, Michael Duffy, George M. Saunders, Michael Nolan, Patrick Timmons, James Durning, Robert Finney, Frank Conway, Ashton E. Butterfield, James A. Bagley, John J. Coughlin, John L. Golden, F. O. Morgan, Carriers.
Letters delivered 7.20 a. m. and 2.00 and 4.45 p. m. Letters collected by the carriers 7.20 a. m. and 2.00 and 4.45 p. m. and by collector 10 a. m. and 6 p. m.
Office open week days 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Office open Sundays, 10 to 11 o'clock.
Mails close Brookline for Boston-6.45, 9.45 a. m. 12.00 m. 2.10, 4.20, 8, 9.30 p. m. Arrive-6.15, 9.30, a. m. 12.00 m. 1. 40, 4.00, 6.30, 10.10 p. m. Sunday mail closes for Boston 4.30 and 9.30 p. m.
Open for Money Orders and Registered Letters from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
STREET LETTER BOXES.
Railroad station, High, opp. Irving, Walnut and Cy- press, Warren and Dudley. Warren and Clyde, Heath and Boylston, Washington and School, Harvard and Aspinwall avenue, Park and Marion, Park and Auburn, Harvard and Harvard avenue, Harvard and Alton place, Ivy and Carlton Longwood avenue, St. Paul and Longwood avenue, Walnut near Walnut place, Beacon and Harvard, Longwood avenue and Kent, Thorndike, Summit avenue, Cottage Farm sta- tion, Williams, corner Centre, Linden place, Grove, cor. Newton, Beacon and Washington, Davis avenue, cor. Elm, Beacon, opp. Tappan, Dean road, B. F. Adams' store, Bea- con, Davis ave. cor. Gorham ave. Pleasant and Browne, Gardner road, near Rawson road, Brookline avenue and Washington, Washington, opp. Morss avenue, Walnut, cor. Irving, Cypress, cor. Sewall, Beacon, cor. Dean road, Beacon, cor. Winchester, William H. Lincoln school, Sum- ner, near Clinton, Harvard, opp. Babcock, Babcock, cor- ner Devotion, Pleasant, opp. Green, Waverly, foot Thayer, Harris, Francis, opp. Perry, Kilsyth road and Salisbury rd. Washington and White place, Country Club, Old State, As- pinwall Hill, Warren and Cottage, Aspinwall avenue and Toxteth, Carlton and Beacon, Carlton and Colchester, Kent and Colchester, Naples road and Osborne road, Washington, opp. Fairbanks, Lancaster Terrace at Jordan's, Winthrop, opp. Garrison road, Dwight, foot of Green.
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